<p>A place value grid from hundredths to tens of thousands to support teaching in LKS2. Used when teaching Place Value, Decimals, Addition and Subtraction.</p>
<p>A 27 session teaching sequence based on the book ‘Mouse, Bird, Snake, Wolf’ by David Almond. Teaching sequence includes SPAG in context, drama activities, book talk and writing oppurtunities. Used in LKS2.</p>
<p>19 lesson teaching sequence based on the book ‘Escape from Pompeii’ by Christina Balit. Including SPAG in context sessions, book talk, and writing oppurtunities. Used in conjunction with ‘Natural Disasters’ topic, but would also be suitable for Roman life topic. Used in Lower KS2.</p>
<p>An example newpaper article used in scheme of work based on Jemmy Button book. Used as an example text to model and to identify features/structure/language in LKS2.</p>
<p>A powerpoint to support the teaching of the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction, before moving on to using rounding to estimate before calculating. Powerpoint includes questions, bar modelling and interactive elements.</p>
<p>An activity to sort appliances that would work in a power cut and those that wouldn’t. Relates to national curriculum objective in Year 4 Science curriculum - Electricity.</p>
<p>A poster activity that challenges children to represent 3 digit numbers using concrete, pictorial and abstract representations. Can be adapted to use larger or smaller numbers. Used in LKS2 place value maths topic.</p>
<p>A maths activity to encourage children to find and represent the factors of 24. Challenges children to represent multiplications a range of ways, including arrays. Also encourages children to see the relationship between multiplication and division.</p>
<p>Challenge activity related to area and factors also in document.</p>
<p>A planing document to adapt the story of Romulus and Remus. Children read original story then plan how to adapt it to make their own legend. Used as part of Romans topic in LKS2.</p>
<p>An apostrophes for contraction sheet based on volcano safety. Used as part of Nautral Disaster s topic, and linked to book ‘Escaoe from Pompeii’ story. Used in LSK2 but could be used in KS1 and LA UKS2.</p>